Joined on 12/04/04
Does what it should.

Pros: Great price per gigabyte ratio. Unique and beneficial side insert design of USB hub.
Cons: Poor Sticker Design (Read Other Thoughts)
Overall Review: What can I say, its an SD card. It works great in all the devices I use it in and the USB hub is uniquely designed in a good way with a side insert. The only gripe I have is that Transcend decided to put the sticker on the top without indenting the card at all so if you have a camera or tight SD slot in your device it tends to wedge itself rather than fitting in and out smoothly. Little annoyance maybe but its that little things that make or break tech toys for me.
1 of 2 are defective in less than a week...

Pros: Affordable monitor that looks great when it works...
Cons: Bought two of these and one already has a vertical line of defective pixels after a weeks worth of light use on a stable desk.
Overall Review: Contacted ASUS after one of the two monitors started showing a row of bad pixels. I've yet to have to return any monitor ever that worked correctly out of the box so when this one set up fine I recycled the box....big mistake. Newegg requires original packaging and everything in it to return even if it is defective. This one looked great for 7 days and now has a line of bad pixels so here I go through the RMA rollercoaster. If you're looking for reliability out of the box, look elsewhere. I can look past the Menu/Power buttons not being labeled at all at this price point, but a display should work for more than a week out of the box before starting to break down. I will update the review and improve/drop accordingly based on my service experience with ASUS's RMA process...
Review Update

Pros: Looks fantastic on paper and is capable of just about anything you could ever want a router to do.
Cons: Just don't ask it to maintain a constant wireless signal.... Buffalo firmware is sketchy.
Overall Review: Thought this thing was fantastic out of the box. Fairly straight forward setup if you are tech savvy. After a week, experienced a wireless broadcast dropout so reset and kept an eye on it. 5 days later same thing. A call to tech support made me uncomfortable with the willingness of the support to suggest a replacement almost immediately. Passed and tried a couple of his suggestions even though I didn't think they would work. They didn't and now I'm RMA'ing this thing because now it won't hold a broadcast for an entire day. For your time and money you're better off looking elsewhere for your wireless n.
So Far So Good

Pros: Solid router with loads of options with DD-WRT software which is well supported through Wiki. Strong signal with little to no lag or interference. Nice looks that beg it to be left in the open.
Cons: Stock firmware blows compared to latest DD-WRT. I've bought 2 Buffalo's in the last month and flashed both with updated online builds due to stability of stock DD-WRT firmware. Thankfully the process is rather easy, but they should come this way out of the box IMO.
Overall Review: I'm a little new to the world of home networking, but this thing set up sweet with the help of a couple Wiki searches on DD-WRT. If you're looking for a simple plug and play router that has a one button set up, look elsewhere. If you're looking for a solid wireless N router and don't mind a little leg work to set up correctly, Add to Cart now. You won't find a better deal elsewhere....that said if this thing cooks anytime soon, I will repost with negative review but I've had good luck with Buffalo & the price is right! Newegg, I think I love you!
Worked As Advertised

Pros: Speedy 1066 RAM runs at rated speed without fail. Nice heatsinks
Cons: None
Overall Review: Replaced some garbage B@llistix memory with this and couldn't be happier. Gigabyte mobo picked it right up with correct timings. Haven't tried to overclock, but memory runs rock solid as is and is pretty fast stock. Way to go OCZ and thank you Newegg for your wonderful shipping!!
Don't waste ur time or money

Pros: Pretty Yellow Spreaders, Cheap....and I do mean Cheap, Crucial Memmory (I thought this was a pro at the time!)
Cons: Unstable at rated 1066 speed. Appear to be cheaply made as one out of three sets has worked as advertised.
Overall Review: Bought 4 gigs for a new build and 2 sticks lasted all of 2 days before giving the BSOD and eventually rendering the computer unbootable. Diagnosed and removed the bad modules and 2 remaining sticks run fine at 1066 speed with proper clock settings. RMA'd the bad sticks and when new sticks show up installed only to find more instability problems. I cannot get 4 gigs of this memory to run at 1066 on a new Giga P35 mobo. Judging by other recent reviews I'm stuck with this junk memory at DDR800 speed until they fail (Im sure it won't be long). Don't waste ur time.